Matt_Fisher
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George Wallace said:Putting more than two in the back of a Coyote (sans Surv Kit) would be a rather tight fit.
We do it with 4 scouts in the back of the LAV-25 and it works quite well. You've got two standing in the troop hatches and it leaves plenty of room on the bench seat for the other two to sprawl out. You just have to be more judicious in lashing your rucks to the exterior of the vehicle rather than stowing them internally in order to make up for more room.
George Wallace said:To actually bring in Engineers and/or Infanteers to fill the role of Assault Troopers would be a waste of resources to the Engineers and Infantry, and really wouldn't be that great a benefit. They would not be used to Armd practices, nor would they be interchangeable with other Armd Crew positions.
Not necessarily. There's no reason why you couldn't do a D&M course inhouse to bring your infanteers and sappers posted to your unit up to speed on operating a LAV or that they wouldn't rapidly learn Armoured SOPs once in the unit. The key is to have them posted there, rather than attached ad hoc so that they can be brought up to speed. EMEs, Jimmy's and Medics seem to do fine posted to armoured units, why wouldn't infanteers and sappers as part of an assault troop?